Crypto Gains Lobbying Group, Majority of Finance Executives Believe It Has a Future

Cryptocurrency is viewed as here to stay by the majority of financial executives, and has gained a lobbying advocacy group to cement its place in the modern economy.

According to a new report on a survey of 141 financial industry executives conducted by the Greenwich Associates consulting firm, the vast majority, 80%, believed in the long-term existence of the cryptocurrency asset class, with 70% believing in a strong future (38% believe regulations will allow growth and 32% believe that a few coins will survive and thrive). Only 17% believed that cryptocurrency had no future, with 10% forecasting death by regulatory crackdown and 7% seeing most, if not all, coins losing all value. A very small minority, 2% of those polled, believed that cryptocurrency would grow to disrupt traditional finance.

Interesting statistical data that you presented here. If the data that they provided is true, it is quite good that 80% of those "financial industry executives" think that cryptocurrency will stay here longer as what others are saying. But what caught my eye is that we only have 2% of these participants think that this will disrupt traditional finance. They still believe that fiat will still be vastly used worldwide in the future and I disagree with this. Well, we wouldn't know what will happen but I'm really hoping that fiat will go away and we'll just use cryptocurrencies in our daily lives.

It is also worth mentioning that the MN count for Dash is slowly climbing again after a sudden decrease in its numbers. People are slowly getting back to Dash and slowly setting up their MNs which is a good sign. It is most likely that those who sold their MNs few days ago are coming back again due to lower price.

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Cryptotip.org includes Dash in its platform to allow consumers to make easily accessible and printable paper wallet tips to hand out to other individuals.

Cryptotip was founded as a solution to the old BCTip.org platform not integrating new cryptocurrencies after the transaction fees and confirmation times skyrocketed for Bitcoin. So Ian Freeman, host of Free Talk Live, took it upon himself to find a solution. Ian teamed up with Michael Hampton of Ringing Liberty to program a whole new website from scratch. They launched with a public beta in Dash earlier this year and just integrated Bitcoin Cash. Ian told Dash Force News that in beta, “Dash was the exclusive cryptocurrency” because of “the fact that Dash is fairly useful on the ground here in Keene, NH, which is one of the top 5 Dash accepting cities according to the DiscoverDash administrator”.

Coinify, which provides a point-of-sales platform for merchants to accept cryptocurrencies, recently integrated Dash into their platform.

Coinify’s website claims that they are the “#1 virtual currency payment service provider in Europe” with over 30,000 merchants spread throughout 70 plus countries. Coinify allows merchants to accept up to 15 different cryptocurrencies and pays out amounts in government fiat.

Coinify is one of many cryptocurrency POS systems that exist today because of increasing consumer demand for merchants to accept cryptocurrency. One of the first POS systems was BitPay, which significantly helped Bitcoin adoption in the early years of Bitcoin’s life. However, some of their consumers have been inconvenienced with failed transaction sends because of BitPay’s usage of BIP-70. They are implementing a solution, but it nevertheless highlights how relatively new and underdeveloped the cryptocurrency-for-commerce space is and the importance of competition to give consumers and merchant more and better options.

I would like to suggest DASH team, including managers of the ANN topic reporting to the forum admins, moderators to lock all spammers, fudsters.Of course, anyone can raise their ideas here, but without evidence, they should not call any project as a scam one.

The ANN topic of DASH project should be remained as pure as possible, out of trashes from fudsters.

unfortunately all the fudsters pay (bribe) the mods to allow their toxic garbage onto this site .. we don't have any choice but to put up with it.. It's very clear who the trolls are, but they never get banned

You signed the wrong message. But I'll forgive that for now since I'm still learning about your anti-censorship strategies. Can you explain in detail how I link that to your persona? Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

You signed the wrong message. But I'll forgive that for now since I'm still learning about your anti-censorship strategies. Can you explain in detail how I link that to your persona? Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

I signed the message you wanted by using my well known dash address (that contains 284.59 USD in it) which can be seen into the profile of my 3131 messages banned account, in dashtalk. And now, please allow me to put my "signature" again....

You signed the wrong message. But I'll forgive that for now since I'm still learning about your anti-censorship strategies. Can you explain in detail how I link that to your persona? Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

I signed the message you wanted by using my well known dash address (that contains 284.59 USD in it) which can be seen into the profile of my 3131 messages banned account, in dashtalk. And now, please allow me to put my "signature" again....

Ah so you are the only one of the demo account users who puts that colourful anti censorship slogan at the bottom of every post? Can you prove that cryptographically? You didn't sign that last one either, cryptographically. How do I know you are you? Can you sign it again, each time you post? And provide more info about your public key with your dash wallet so I can cross reference. Also you forgot to answer my other question. Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

You signed the wrong message. But I'll forgive that for now since I'm still learning about your anti-censorship strategies. Can you explain in detail how I link that to your persona? Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

I signed the message you wanted by using my well known dash address (that contains 284.59 USD in it) which can be seen into the profile of my 3131 messages banned account, in dashtalk. And now, please allow me to put my "signature" again....

Ah so you are the only one of the demo account users who puts that colourful anti censorship slogan at the bottom of every post? Can you prove that cryptographically? You didn't sign that last one either, cryptographically. How do I know you are you? Can you sign it again, each time you post? And provide more info about your public key with your dash wallet so I can cross reference. Also you forgot to answer my other question. Whats to stop another user (of your demo account) copying that in to pretend to be you? Thanks

First of all, I have already told you that I am currently the only one who is using the demo16 account. Nobody asked the password of the demo16 account yet.

But lets suppose there are also other people inside the demo16 account. In that case I dont know if I am the only one who is using the colourful anti censorship slogan. Maybe the others like it also, and of course they are allowed to use it. I dont need to prove my messages cryptographically all the time. You asked about it once, and I proved it. You have better verify it immediatly, because even my signature may be deleted, for protection reasons. If you verify it, for now on you can be sure that demo@dashtalk was/is part of the demo16 clan.

I already provided you info about my public key. It is the dash address in the profile of my banned 3131 messages demo@dashtalk account. Nobody can copy my signature, because it is binded to the private key of my dash wallet, which contains money in it. If there is someone who can sign the way I do, this means that he has access to my money. The more money I have in a wallet, the more credible a signature with that wallet is, because the more difficult it is for me to share a lot of money with a lot of people.

This whole multi-user account thing is just getting a bit too complicated demo16, why not just have one account for yourself and a seperate account for yourbuddy's that got censored or banned or whatever ?

I'm having a hard time following which user is the real demo of your multi-user demo16 account, and i sense i'm not alone You know what, lets vote on it : who think demo16 should have his own not-shared account in here ?

Vote 1 for yes Vote 2 for no

(there is something about voting with numbers i find intriguing)

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This whole multi-user account thing is just getting a bit too complicated demo16, why not just have one account for yourself and a seperate account for yourbuddy's that got censored or banned or whatever ?

I'm having a hard time following which user is the real demo of your multi-user demo16 account, and i sense i'm not alone